SPRING SUMMER 2023

DRIFTING
-The Suffocating State of Mind

The narrative of Sieriz 23ss season is focalized around the anxiety that single individual endured during the epidemic. Capturing the moment of drifting, fabrics of dissimilar weights are assembled to create a difference in gravity. With the hazy shades of bamboo leaves casting through layers, tinted by the forever-lasting sun as print inspiration, Sieriz is exploring the unreached territory of everyday life. While a breath is taken in a blink of time: the old is expelled, the new is embraced.

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SS23 IN DETAIL

Sieriz 2023 spring/summer mainly developed three design elements. First we recorded the shapes that water outlines on the body when a person is drifting in water. In order to depict those romantic curves, we use various airy chiffon as metaphor for ripples and hand pleat them to create natural waves. They are then manipulated along body to draw specific shapes. Besides, under-water fabrics would interact with body in an artistic way, and formed interesting silhouettes that wouldn’t appear on land. Thus we draped on a double-layered structure, and carefully nurtured every single wrinkle inspired by the scene.

SS23 IN DETAIL

Sieriz 2023 spring/summer mainly developed three design elements. First we recorded the shapes that water outlines on the body when a person is drifting in water. In order to depict those romantic curves, we use various airy chiffon as metaphor for ripples and hand pleat them to create natural waves. They are then manipulated along body to draw specific shapes.

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Besides, under-water fabrics would interact with body in an artistic way, formed interesting silhouettes that wouldn’t appear on land. Thus we draped on a double-layered structure, and carefully nurtured every single wrinkle inspired by the scene.

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Finally the print is shining through this gloomy atmosphere. Resembling our home plants’ monochrome portraits, it came from the shadow that we observed during our boring lock-down—a grateful moment as sunlight cast so beautifully on the wall. We used camera to capture these shadows and make them gleaming in every corner of the collection.